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1 ry epithelium of the main auditory endorgan (sacculus).
2 rather than distributed uniformly around the sacculus.
3 e Drosophila melanogaster antenna called the sacculus.
4 PG-synthesizing enzymes use to build the PG sacculus.
5 ptidases is needed for surface growth of the sacculus.
6 ion of the hair cell bundles of the bullfrog sacculus.
7 ases are also controlled from outside of the sacculus.
8 eby facilitating attachment of new PG to the sacculus.
9 and uniform spatial distribution across the sacculus.
10 incorporation of nascent PG strands into the sacculus.
11 irmed that it physically binds to the murein sacculus.
12 thelial electrical stimulation of the frog's sacculus.
13 irected against proteins from the bullfrog's sacculus.
14 y, and overall topology of the peptidoglycan sacculus.
15 the nonsensory and sensory epithelia of the sacculus.
16 ed that this structure was the peptidoglycan sacculus.
17 ssociated with the T. pallidum peptidoglycan sacculus.
18 ventral head axis to maximally stimulate the sacculus.
19 e that catalyzes cleavage of Lpp from the PG sacculus.
21 iscrete population of sensory neurons in the sacculus, a multi-chambered pocket within the antenna.
23 e in an intact preparation of the bullfrog's sacculus, a receptor organ sensitive to low-frequency se
25 eurons innervating pore-less sensilla of the sacculus, a unique invagination of the third antennal se
29 understanding the evolution of the bacterial sacculus, and for interpreting results derived by mutati
30 expressed in the retina, brain, testis, and sacculus, and Myo3B (155 kDa) is expressed in the retina
32 e developed QuASAR (quantitative analysis of sacculus architecture remodeling), which measures subcel
33 ic transglycosylases with purified bacterial sacculus are characterized in a quantitative manner.
35 is an elastic polymer that forms a mesh-like sacculus around the IM, protecting cells from turgor and
37 nuran amphibians - the amphibian papilla and sacculus, both detectors of weak environmental vibration
38 nt a unique example of a bacterium with a PG sacculus but without FtsZ, challenging the current hypot
39 em were studied following stimulation of the sacculus by both hypergravity and galvanic stimulation.
40 tributes to growth and enlargement of the PG sacculus by modulating the cellular levels of the cross-
41 city that contributes to expansion of the PG sacculus, emphasizing the fundamental importance of cros
46 ns displayed by hair bundles of the bullfrog sacculus have complex temporal profiles, not fully captu
48 hair bundles of hair cells in the bullfrog's sacculus have the ability to amplify mechanical stimuli
50 he synthesis of the protective peptidoglycan sacculus is a dynamic process that is tightly regulated
51 of most bacteria, the peptidoglycan (murein) sacculus is a meshwork of glycan strands joined by pepti
59 Growth of the mesh-like peptidoglycan (PG) sacculus located between the bacterial inner and outer m
61 movement perception is needed to assess the sacculus-mediated low-frequency otolith function of dizz
62 ecific humidity range depends on specialized sacculus neurons, and that the processing of environment
63 vagination during division and to maintain a sacculus of constant thickness that allows for maintenan
66 hought to have acquired a covering, called a sacculus or exoskeleton, that made it stress-resistant.
68 B. cereus, E. faecalis, or S. aureus, (iii) sacculus preparations from each strain, or (iv) culture
70 wth of the bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan sacculus requires the co-ordinated activities of peptido
72 hair cells from bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) sacculus resonate at frequencies well above the range of
73 ication, we surgically removed the appendix, sacculus rotundus, and Peyer's patches from neonatal rab
74 free-standing hair bundles from the Bullfrog sacculus suggest the existence of an active process that
75 ipitation experiments, we showed in bullfrog sacculus that PMCA1b is the major isozyme of hair cell a
76 a highly cross-linked, protective mesh-like sacculus that surrounds the bacterial cytoplasmic membra
77 responses of eighth nerve afferents from the sacculus, the main auditory end organ of the inner ear,
79 ating springs, such as those of the bullfrog sacculus, the need for membrane reinforcement by channel
82 he ability of hair bundles in the bullfrog's sacculus to produce oscillations that might underlie spo
83 with a net-like peptidoglycan layer, called sacculus, to protect the cell from bursting and maintain
84 ke, elastic heteropolymer, the peptidoglycan sacculus, to protect themselves from bursting due to the
87 surface anatomy of BWC's basilar papilla and sacculus was examined utilizing scanning electron micros
88 ling directly on tip links of the bullfrog's sacculus we have evoked transduction currents from hair
89 g dual-beam interferometry in the bullfrog's sacculus, we found that thermal movements of stereocilia
90 es from the rat's cochlea and the bullfrog's sacculus, we observed that extensive recovery of mechano
91 use a preparation from the American bullfrog sacculus which preserves the active motility of hair bun
94 that enables coordinated expansion of the PG sacculus with that of membrane synthesis for balanced ce
95 fic PG hydrolase couples the expansion of PG sacculus with that of PL synthesis in the Gram-negative
96 ptic afferent neurites in the explanted frog sacculus, with mechanoelectrical transduction (MET) bloc